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Our Washer Never Stops Dripping In Water. It will eventually get too full and automatically spin itself out ( I should be grateful for that at least). We try to keep the water turned off but being hard to reach I dont always get them tight. Its also a pain turning them off and on. I will assume (I know you should never do that) that it is the intake valves?? I would just like someone else to tell me that they are pretty sure that is it also. Thanks for any help I can get.
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Thanks for confirming! I feel better knowing that I wont be getting the wrong part!
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With that new valve you should be good to go. Have a great evening!
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Intake valve, they get weak over time. Replace it. Timely repair as it's located in the back under the housing.
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